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Disciplinary requirements of American schools
School education in America is not as easy as we thought. In many ways, they even seem to be stricter than schools in China. This paper will discuss the discipline requirements of American schools in depth to help readers better understand the educational management of American schools.

Unified rules, meticulous and strict.

American schools are loosely managed, but the discipline requirements for students are very strict. Students need to abide by various rules, such as not talking casually in class, not competing with children, not contradicting teachers and so on.

Classroom rule

There are also many rules in specific classes. For example, waiting in line, ringing the bell to enter the classroom, saying "good morning" to the teacher, finding the right seat, starting the puzzle project, collecting homework from the teaching assistant and so on.

Cultivate a sense of rules from an early age

Since childhood, Americans have paid attention to cultivating awareness of rules and emphasized starting from small things. American basic schools are very meticulous in cultivating students, and they have clear requirements on living habits, study habits and various behavior habits of getting along with people in public places.

disciplinary sanction

Students who violate discipline will also be punished. For example, if you are late for raising the flag, you will be called to talk, verbally warn and inform your parents. Once a student violates the discipline, he will be educated according to the procedure-verbally warned-and stay in school for three days. The most serious thing is to expel him from school and send him to a school that specializes in disciplining poor students.